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    Hi all.

    I have created a few flash animations which I want to convert to MPEG and put on a DVD. The resolution of the exported SWF files from Flash are 1024x576 (16:9).

    From what I gather though, MPEG2 videos for DVD must be 720x576 (PAL). Am I right in thinking that for the video to retain correct proportions, I must somehow squish this 1024x576 MPEG into 720x576.

    Am I also right in thinking I then need to convert the PAR from square to 16:9 so that the DVD player will stretch the image out again and fill the widescreen without making everything look fat?

    I have a deadline approaching fast and I need to resolve this issue ASAP or all I will be able to deliver is a 4:3 DVD (This I have already achieved)

    Many thanks.

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  2. I would go FitCD-Avisynth route. In FitCD Anamorphic means 16:9.
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    I'd really like some software that will do the resizing for me. Does anyone know of any free software to do this.

    From what I can see FITCD is just a calculator and does not process the actual video itself.

    Cheers

    Si.
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    FitCD creates an avisynth script. Load this script into any good encoder (tmpgenc : good but oh so slow, HCenc : very good, free, faster than tmgenc, CCE Basic : cheap, very fast, ProCoder : high quality, fast, not cheap) and encode as 16:9. Author as 16:9 and you will be done.

    There are all in one converters, but the quality will be much lower.
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